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January 18, 2006
Duly warned
From the Elections Canada website:
Eating a ballot, not returning it or otherwise destroying or defacing it constitutes a serious breach of the Canada Elections Act. These rules are part of a system of unobtrusive checks and balances that are intended to protect the integrity of the voting process and Canadians' trust in the integrity of the electoral system.
And it goes on like that... for 338 more words!
Posted by Chris Selley at January 18, 2006 06:37 PM
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Obviously you didn't hear about these dudes. Anarchy foreverrr!
Posted by: Colby Cosh at January 18, 2006 07:57 PM
Obviously not. That does shed some light. I'm still amazed that it's a "frequently asked question."
Posted by: Chris Selley at January 18, 2006 08:20 PM
Well - "frequent" is a relative term; it may shed light on just how many questions come EC's way...
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